What’s in An Egg (7): Century Egg

 Filed under: Healthy Eating,Stroke — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 30th, 2009

What’s in Century Egg (115g)

  1. Calorie: 97 kcal
  2. Protein: 8.2 g
  3. Carbohydrates: 3.8 g
  4. Total Fat: 5.5 g
  5. Cholesterol: 226 mg
  6. Sodium: 226 mg
  7. Vitamin A: 96  mcg

This is the last of the 7 posts on “What’s in an egg”.

Additional reading:

What’s in an Egg (1): Hen’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (2): Duck’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (3): Quail’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (4): Caviers

What’s in an Egg (5) Fish Roes

What’s in an Egg (6): Salted Duck Egg
Healthy Urban Kitchen Cookbook by Antonia Valladores and Jamie Larose

Source: Mind Your Body, The Straits Times, 9 April 2009


 What’s in An Egg (6): Salted Duck’s Egg

 Filed under: Healthy Eating — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 28th, 2009

What’s in Salted Duck’s Egg (97g)

  1. Calorie: 93 kcal
  2. Protein: 6.8 g
  3. Carbohydrates: 1 g
  4. Total Fat: 6.9 g
  5. Cholesterol: 395 mg
  6. Omega 3: 682 g
  7. Omega 6: 8.1mg
  8. Sodium: 249 mg
  9. Choline: 97 mg
  10. Vitamin E: 2 mg
  11. Lutein: 59.9 mcg
  12. Vitamin A: 25.2  mcg

COMING UP:  Check out future post- Century Egg.

Additional reading:

What’s in an Egg (1): Hen’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (2): Duck’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (3): Quail’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (4): Caviers

What’s in an Egg (5) Fish Roes


Healthy Urban Kitchen Cookbook by Antonia Valladores and Jamie Larose

Source: Mind Your Body, The Straits Times, 9 April 2009


 What’s in An Egg (5): Fish Roe

 Filed under: Healthy Lifestyle — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 26th, 2009

What’s in fish roe (28g)

  1. Calorie: 40 kcal
  2. Protein: 6 g
  3. Carbohydrates: 0.4 g
  4. Total Fat: 1.8g
  5. Saturated fat: 0.4 g
  6. Monounsaturated fat: 0.5 g
  7. Polyunsaturated fat: 0.8 g
  8. Cholesterol: 105 mg
  9. Omega 3: 682 g
  10. Omega 6: 8.1mg
  11. Sodium: 25 mg
  12. Choline: 95 mg
  13. Vitamin E: 2 mg
  14. Lutein: 59.9 mcg
  15. Vitamin A: 25.2  mcg

COMING UP:  Check out future posts on Salted Duck’s Egg and Century Egg.

Additional reading:

What’s in an Egg (1): Hen’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (2): Duck’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (3): Quail’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (3): Caviers
Healthy Urban Kitchen Cookbook by Antonia Valladores and Jamie Larose

Source: Mind Your Body, The Straits Times, 9 April 2009


 What’s in An Egg (4): Caviar

 Filed under: Healthy Eating — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 24th, 2009

What’s in caviar (28g)

  1. Calorie: 71 kcal
  2. Protein: 7 g
  3. Carbohydrates: 1 g
  4. Total Fat: 5g
  5. Saturated fat: 1.1 g
  6. Monounsaturated fat: 1.3 g
  7. Polyunsaturated fat: 2.1 g
  8. Cholesterol: 165 mg
  9. Omega 3: 1,901 g
  10. Omega 6: 22.7 mg
  11. Sodium: 420 mg
  12. Choline: 137 mg
  13. Vitamin E: 0.5 mg
  14. Lutein: 184 mcg
  15. Vitamin A: 75.9  mcg

COMING UP:  Check out future posts on Fish Roe, Salted Duck’s Egg and Century Egg.

Additional reading:

What’s in an Egg (1): Hen’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (2): Duck’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (3): Quail’s Egg


Healthy Urban Kitchen Cookbook by Antonia Valladores and Jamie Larose

Source: Mind Your Body, The Straits Times, 9 April 2009


 Health Quote by George Dennison Prentice

 Filed under: Health Quotes — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 23rd, 2009

What some call health, if purchased by perpetual anxiety about diet, isn’t much better than tedious disease.

~George Dennison Prentice, Prenticeana, 1860


 What’s in An Egg (3): Quail’s Egg

 Filed under: Healthy Lifestyle — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 22nd, 2009

What’s in a Quail’s Egg (9 g)

  1. Calorie: 13 kcal
  2. Protein: 1 g
  3. Carbohydrates: 0 g
  4. Total Fat: 1g
  5. Saturated fat: 0.3 g
  6. Monounsaturated fat: 0.4 g
  7. Polyunsaturated fat: 0.1 g
  8. Cholesterol: 76 mg
  9. Omega 3: 4 g
  10. Omega 6: 84.6 mg
  11. Sodium: 13 mg
  12. Choline: 23.7 mg
  13. Vitamin E: 0.1 mg
  14. Lutein: 33 mcg
  15. Vitamin A: 14  mcg

COMING UP:  Check out future posts on Caviar, Fish Roe, Salted Duck’s Egg and Century Egg.

Additional reading:

What’s in an Egg (1): Hen’s Egg

What’s in an Egg (2): Duck’s Egg
Healthy Urban Kitchen Cookbook by Antonia Valladores and Jamie Larose

Source: Mind Your Body, The Straits Times, 9 April 2009


 What’s In An Egg (2): Duck’s Egg

 Filed under: Healthy Eating — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 20th, 2009

What’s in a duck’s egg (70g):

  1. Calorie: 130 kcal
  2. Protein: 9 g
  3. Carbohydrates: 1 g
  4. Total Fat: 9.6g
  5. Saturated fat: 2.6 g
  6. Monounsaturated fat: 4.6 g
  7. Polyunsaturated fat: 0.9 g
  8. Cholesterol: 619 mg
  9. Omega 3: 71.4 g
  10. Omega 6: 391 mg
  11. Sodium: 102mg
  12. Choline: 182 mg
  13. Vitamin E: 0.9mg
  14. Lutein: 321 mcg
  15. Vitamin A: 136 mcg

COMING UP:  Check out future posts on Quail’s Egg, Caviar, Fish Roe, Salted Duck’s Egg and Century Egg.

Additional reading:

What’s in an Egg (1): Hen’s Egg
Healthy Urban Kitchen Cookbook by Antonia Valladores and Jamie Larose

Source: Mind Your Body, The Straits Times, 9 April 2009


 Commercial Dog Food Can Poison Your Pet?

 Filed under: Healthy Lifestyle — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 19th, 2009

This is interesting as I was scouring the web for dog food and I came to Andrew Lewis’ website. He said his lively and healthy dog died. As if it wasn’t bad enough, he disclosed that it was he that had inadvertently poisoned and killed his 4-year old dog with commercial dog food.

In his website, he had this to disclose:

Leading dog-health author, Ann N. Martin, sums up the state of commercial dog food in a single sentence..

“Most commercial pet foods are garbage”

World-famous vet and dog-care author Alfred Plechner, says the poor nutritional properties of commercial dog food inevitably lead to disease..

“Because many commercial foods are woefully deficient in key nutrients, the long term effect of feeding such foods makes the dog hypersensitive to its environment. . . .

It’s a dinosaur effect. [Dogs] are being programmed for disaster, for extinction.

Many of them are biochemical cripples with defective adrenal glands unable to manufacture adequate cortisol, a hormone vital for health and resistance to disease.”

Read more on Dog Food Secrets.


 What’s In An Egg (1): Hen’s Egg

 Filed under: Healthy Eating — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 18th, 2009

What’s in a hen’s egg

  1. Calorie: 72 kcal
  2. Protein: 6.3 g
  3. Carbohyrates:0.4 g
  4. Total Fat: 5 g
  5. Saturated fat:1.6 g
  6. Monounsaturated fat: 1.9 g
  7. Polyunsaturated fat: 0.7g
  8. Cholesterol: 212 mg
  9. Omega 3: 37 g
  10. Omega 6: 573 mg
  11. Sodium: 70 mg
  12. Choline: 125.6 mg
  13. Vitamin E: 0.5 mg
  14. Lutein: 166 mcg
  15. Vitamin A: 70 mcg

COMING UP:  Check out future posts on Duck’s Egg, Quail’s Egg, Caviar, Fish Roe, Salted Duck’s Egg and Century Egg.

Source: Mind Your Body, The Straits Times, 9 April 2009

Additional Reading
Healthy Urban Kitchen Cookbook by Antonia Valladores and Jamie Larose


 Health Quote by Thomas Browne

 Filed under: Health Quotes — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 16th, 2009

Men that look no further than their outsides, think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel with their constitutions for being sick; but I that have examined the parts of man, and know upon what tender filaments that fabric hangs, do wonder that we are not always so; and considering the thousand doors that lead to death, do thank my God that we can die but once.

~Thomas Browne


 Health Quote by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton

 Filed under: Health Quotes — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 16th, 2009

We live longer than our forefathers; but we suffer more from a thousand artificial anxieties and cares. They fatigued only the muscles, we exhaust the finer strength of the nerves. ~Edward George Bulwer-Lytton


 Energy Drink Raises Blood Pressure & Heart Rates

 Filed under: Healthy Lifestyle,Heart Conditions — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 11th, 2009

Study shows that energy drink raises blood pressure and heart rate and may post a problem for those with heart problems.

Dr James Kalus and his team of Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit found that healthy adults that drink 2 cans of energy drinks will have an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. While this is insignificant for healthy adults, it will be hazardous for those with  heart problems. That’s because energy drinks contain caffeine, taurine, sugars, vitamins, and other nutritional supplements.

The researcher also said consumption of energy drinks should not be confused with sport dirnks, which aim to replenish carbohydrates and electrolytes that a body needs.

Source: Mind Your Body by The Straits Time, 9 April 2009


 Health Quote by Alison Rose Levy

 Filed under: Health Quotes — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 9th, 2009

In minds crammed with thoughts, organs clogged with toxins, and bodies stiffened with neglect, there is just no space for anything else.

~Alison Rose Levy, “An Ancient Cure for Modern Life,” Yoga Journal, Jan/Feb 2002


 Health Quote by Unknown Writer

 Filed under: Health Quotes — Vivienne Quek @ Apr 2nd, 2009

The I in illness is isolation, and the crucial letters in wellness are we.

~ Author unknown, as quoted in Mimi Guarneri, The Heart Speaks: A Cardiologist Reveals the Secret Language of Healing